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Effects of Citrus Rootstocks on Fruit Yield and Quality of ‘Nadorcott’ Mandarin
The effects of citrus rootstocks on the performance and fruits characteristics of commercial varieties are known and well documented. These effects, as well as the resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses, constitute the main criteria that direct the ...
E.B. Nadori +5 more
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Survival strategies of citrus rootstocks subjected to drought. [PDF]
AbstractTwo citrus rootstocks, Rangpur lime (RL) and Sunki Maravilha mandarin (SM), were analyzed either ungrafted or grafted with their reciprocal graft combinations or with shoot scions of two commercial citrus varieties: Valencia orange (VO) and Tahiti acid lime (TAL). All graft combinations were subjected to distinct watering regimes: well-watered,
Santana-Vieira DD +9 more
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An increasing number of intensive, dense, and sustainable citrus plantations have fostered a growing interest in addressing the future challenges of citrus crops: An increase in the world’s population, climate change, and globalization.
Aurea Hervalejo +2 more
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Citrus rootstocks influence the population densities of pest mites [PDF]
Citrus are attacked by pest mites such as the citrus rust mite Phyllocoptruta oleivora (Ashmead) (Acari: Eriophyidae) and the spider mite Tetranychus mexicanus (McGregor) (Acari: Tetranychidae).
Rafael Rocha da Silva +6 more
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Scion, Rootstock and Their Interaction Affect the Photosynthesis of Citrus. [PDF]
Abstract Photosynthesis is an essential biological process of the plant. The performance of photosynthesis could remarkably affect the final yield and quality of the fruit. However, the effect of the scion, rootstock and their interaction in the scion-rootstock combinations on photosynthesis of the tree was not clear.
Zhu S +9 more
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ANALYSIS OF GENETIC DIVERSITY IN TUNISIAN CITRUS ROOTSTOCKS [PDF]
Breeding and selection of new citrus rootstocks is very important in the Mediterranean Basin because citrus faces increasing biotic and abiotic constraints. In Tunisia, citrus contributes significantly to the national economy, and increases in the citrus production area are favored by natural conditions and economic considerations.
Snoussi Trifa, Hager +6 more
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New Rootstocks in the Citrus Breeding Pipeline
The UF/CREC and USDA/ARS citrus rootstock breeding programs have identified several rootstocks that can currently be planted with confidence when combined with appropriate scions, including mid- and late-season oranges, and grown with emerging enhanced nutrition programs.
Jude Grosser, Fred Gmitter, Kim Bowman
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Nutritional Performance of Five Citrus Rootstocks under Different Fe Levels. [PDF]
Iron is an essential micronutrient for citrus, playing an important role in photosynthesis and yield. The aim of this paper was to evaluate the tolerance to Fe deficiency of five citrus rootstocks: sour orange (S), Carrizo citrange (C), Citrus ...
Pestana M +6 more
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Citrus Rootstocks: Their characters and reactions (an unpublished manuscript) [PDF]
IOCV is pleased to present “Citrus Rootstocks: Their Characters and Reactions”, an unpublished manuscript by the late Prof. W.P. Bitters, University of California, Riverside. Based upon Prof.
Bitters, Willard P, Bitters, Willard P,
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Huanglongbing {HLB [Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus (C Las)]} has been one of the biggest challenges in citrus (Citrus sp.) production in Florida and wherever it is present.
Lushan Ghimire +2 more
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